Protocols White List View


 

Here you can see the list of accounts (users and groups) that were added to the Protocols White List. Protocols in the white list can be defined individually for every user and group.

 

NOTE: You can define different online vs. offline Protocols White Lists for the same user or sets of users. The online Protocols White List (Regular Profile) applies to client computers that are working online. The offline Protocols White List (Offline Profile) applies to client computers that are working offline. By default, DeviceLock works in offline mode when the network cable is not connected to the client computer. For more information on DeviceLock offline policies, see "DeviceLock Security Policies (Offline Profile)."

 

You can use the context menu available via a right mouse click:

 

- Delete User - deletes the user or group from the white list.

 

- Manage - opens the Protocols White List dialog box which you can use to define or edit the online (regular) Protocols White List.

 

- Manage Offline - opens the Protocols White List (Offline) dialog box which you can use to define or edit the offline Protocols White List.

 

- Load - opens the Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously exported file with the regular Protocols White List.

 

- Load Offline - opens the Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously exported file with the offline Protocols White List.

 

- Save - opens the Save As dialog box, which you can use to export all your current rules of the regular Protocols White List to a .pwl file that you can import and use on another computer. 

 

- Save Offline - opens the Save As dialog box, which you can use to export all your current rules of the offline Protocols White List to a .pwl file that you can import and use on another computer. 

 

- Undefine - resets the entire regular Protocols White List to the unconfigured state. Available only in DeviceLock Group Policy Manager and DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.

 

- Undefine Offline - resets the entire offline Protocols White List to the unconfigured state. If the offline white list is undefined, the regular white list is applied to offline client computers. 

 

- Remove Offline - blocks the inheritance of the offline white list and enforces the regular white list. Available only in DeviceLock Group Policy Manager and DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.